
1) Aptitude 2) Canadian mountain 3) Close watch 4) Examination 5) Facts learned by observing 6) Inspection 7) Measure 8) Measurement 9) Measuring 10) Mensuration 11) Mountain in North America 12) Mountain of Canada 13) Mountain in Canada 14) Mount of Canada 15) Mount of North America 16) Mountain of North America
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1) Comment 2) Espial 3) Hindsight 4) Idea 5) Insight 6) Intellect 7) Monitoring 8) Observance 9) Performance 10) Remark 11) Retrospection 12) Sight 13) Sighting 14) Stargazing 15) Watchfulness 16) Watching
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- the act of making and recording a measurement
- the act of observing; taking a patient look
- facts learned by observing
- the act of noticing or paying attention
- a remark expressing careful consideration
- explicit notice
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A method of data collection in which the situation of interest is watched and the relevant facts, actions and behaviors are recorded. This is a important area of library use which is usually uncounted--what people are actually doing in the library e.g., browsing, using the computer, reading to a child, etc.
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An instance of the column that is being coded.
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An activity of a sapient or sentient living being, which senses and assimilates the knowledge of a phenomenon in its framework of previous knowledge and ideas.
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Observation is the active acquisition of information from a primary source. In living beings, observation employs the senses. In science, observation can also involve the recording of data via the use of instruments. The term may also refer to any data collected during the scientific activity. ==Observation in science== The scientific method requi...
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A weather or meteorological observation is an evaluation of one or more meteorological elements that describes the state of the atmosphere either at the Earth's surface or aloft.
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• (n.) The information so acquired. • (n.) The result of an act, or of acts, of observing; view; reflection; conclusion; judgment. • (n.) The act of recognizing and noting some fact or occurrence in nature, as an aurora, a corona, or the structure of an animal. • Specifically, the act of measuring, with suitable instruments, ......
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an act or the faculty of observing or taking notice : an act of seeing or fixing the mind upon something; an act of recognizing and noting measurement of some magnitude with suitable instruments.
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In meteorology, the evaluation of one or more meteorological elements, such as temperature, pressure, or wind, that describe the state of the atmosphere, either at the earth's surface or aloft. An observer is one who records the evaluations of the meteorological elements.
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[Noun] Keeping a close watch over someone, such as a patient in hospital.
Example: Following the operation, the patient was kept under observation for 24 hours until her condition improved.
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(from the article `Carnap, Rudolf`) ...in purely experiential terms but can at least be partly defined by means of `reduction sentences,` which are logically much-refined versions of ... ...necessitate the conclusion. Traditionally, the study of inductive logic was confined to either arguments by analogy or else methods of arr...
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In medicine, watching a patient
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Data collected for a given variable.
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An act or the faculty of observing or taking notice: an act of seeing or fixing the mind upon something, an act of recognising and noting measurement of some magnitude with suitable instruments. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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Ob`ser·va'tion noun [ Latin
observatio : confer French
observation .]
1. The act or the faculty of observing or taking notice; the act of seeing, or of fixing the mind upon, anything. « My
observation , which very seldom lies.»
Shak. 2. The r...
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the act of noticing. Scientists need to be able to make observations that are not disturbed by the actions of others.
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a weather or meteorological observation is an evaluation of one or more meteorological elements that describes the state of the atmosphere either at the earth's surface or aloft.
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what you learn when you look closely, see, hear, or touch
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looking at or watching things to find how they look or act
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Observations refer to repeated values of a data variable. The rows of a column represent the observations. See also: Statistic.
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reflection noun a remark expressing careful consideration
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(Lat. ob + servare, to save, keep, observe) The act of becoming aware of objects through the sense organs and of interpreting them by means of concepts. See Sensation. -- A.C.B.
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It is important that you read the road and look out for particular signs/markings/objects that will help you to act safely and sensibly in advance. These may include other vehicles and pedestrians, signals by other drivers, road signs and markings, the condition of the road surface and any changes to the road ahead.
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